Nitin Gadkari again says will not allow driverless cars in India
Will driverless cars ever be seen in India? How safe are drivers’ jobs in the country? Know what Nitin Gadkari said on this
Union Minister Nitin Gadkari has made a big statement on driverless cars. He said that driverless cars will never be allowed in India. He has also made a big deal on the jobs of millions of drivers.
Union Minister Nitin Gadkari said that driverless cars will not be allowed in India to protect the jobs of drivers. Union Road Transport and Highways Minister Nitin Gadkari has reportedly said that driverless cars will not come to India to protect the jobs of drivers. According to a Business Today report, Gadkari said that I will never allow driverless cars to come to India, because it will lead to the loss of jobs of many drivers and I will not allow this to happen.
What did Gadkari say during the Zero Mile dialogue?
Speaking on road safety concerns in the country during the Zero Mile Dialogue organised by IIM Nagpur, Nitin Gadkari outlined government measures to reduce accidents. Such as the inclusion of 6 airbags in cars, reducing black spots on roads and increasing fines through the Electric Motors Act.
Tesla’s entry into India?
The demand for advanced technology is also increasing rapidly in the auto industry. Tesla’s cars also use advanced tech like autopilot mode. On Tesla Inc’s entry into India, the minister said the government is open to welcoming the American automaker in India but manufacturing in China for sale in the Indian market is not acceptable.
What did Gadkari say on hydrogen fuel
Apart from this, Gadkari shared his views on hydrogen fuel. He said the government is committed to adopting advanced technology to improve public infrastructure. Describing hydrogen as the fuel of the future, Nitin Gadkari told ZBuinsess Today that we are working towards bringing the best technology to help increase the infrastructure.